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The 2011 Group 4 Project Theme "the global energy crisis"
"Oil prices are soaring and it looks less and less likely that this is a bubble. The price of coal has doubled. Countries as far apart as South Africa and Tajikistan are plagued by power cuts and there have been riots in several nations because of disruptions to electricity. Rich states, no longer strangers to blackouts, are worried about security of energy supply. In the developing world, 1.6bn people - about a quarter of the human race - have no access to electricity". Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Group 4 Project at Juventus school 2011.
Welcome to the group 4 project. Here you will find all the information you will need about the 3 day compulsory project.
The wiki's you find here are for you to edit and design as you wish. Please remember you are creating a public document that will eventually be sent to the International Baccalaureate Organization for assessment.
Please design your pages in a clear user friendly interesting manner. A wiki is very user friendly - all you need to do is press the edit button in the top right corner. Save your work as you go along.
The 2011 Group 4 Project Theme "the global energy crisis"
"Oil prices are soaring and it looks less and less likely that this is a bubble. The price of coal has doubled. Countries as far apart as South Africa and Tajikistan are plagued by power cuts and there have been riots in several nations because of disruptions to electricity. Rich states, no longer strangers to blackouts, are worried about security of energy supply. In the developing world, 1.6bn people - about a quarter of the human race - have no access to electricity".
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
World Leaders are failing to take action!
Taken from :http://zunia.org/post/the-world-energy-crisis-in-perspective-the-breakthrough-technology-that-solves-it-quickly/
Taken from: http://colli239.fts.educ.msu.edu/2009/09/23/1-6-billion-people-in-developing-countries-do-not-have-access-to-electricity-2009/